Torque Requirements For Caps And Fasteners; Indoor Unit Installation; Unit Placement Considerations; Determining Wall Mounting Plate Location - Lennox MPA009S4S-*L Installation Instructions Manual

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Torque Requirements for Caps and
Fasteners
When servicing or repairing HVAC components, ensure
the fasteners are appropriately tightened. "Table 1. Torque
Requirements" on page 9 provides torque values for
fasteners.
IMPORTANT
Only use Allen wrenches of sufficient hardness (50Rc -
Rockwell scale minimum). Fully insert the wrench into
the valve stem recess.
Service valve stems are factory-torqued from 9 ft.-lbs.
(12 N*m) for small valves, to 25 ft.-lbs. (34 N) for large
valves) to prevent refrigerant loss during shipping and
handling. Using an Allen wrench rated at less than 50Rc
risks rounding or breaking off the wrench, or stripping
the valve stem recess.
See the Lennox Service and Application Notes C-08-1
for further details and information.
Table 1. Torque Requirements
Parts
Service valve cap
Sheet metal screws
Machine screws #10
Compressor bolts
Gauge port seal cap

Indoor Unit Installation

CAUTION
In order to avoid injury, take proper precaution when
lifting heavy objects.

Unit Placement Considerations

AVOID
Do not install the unit in the following locations:
Areas exposed to petrochemicals or petrochemical
products
Areas exposed to salt or other corrosive materials or
caustic gases
Areas exposed to extreme voltage variations (such as
factories
Tightly enclosed areas that may impede service of the
unit
Areas exposed to fossil fuels (such as oil or gas in
kitchens)
Areas exposed to strong electromagnetic forces
Areas exposed to acids or alkaline detergents
Recommended Torque
U.S.
Newton-Meter- N
8 ft.-lb.
11
16 in.-lb.
2
27 in.-lb.
3
7 ft.-lb.
10
8 ft.-lb.
11
DO
Place the unit so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight
Ensure the structural ceiling can support the weight of
the unit
Select a location where condensate line will have the
shortest run to a suitable drain per local codes
Allow sufficient space around unit for proper operation
and maintenance
Install unit a minimum of 3 feet (1m) away from any
antenna, power cord (line) radio, telephone, security
system, or intercom. Electrical interference and radio
frequencies from any of these sources may affect op-
eration
Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate
the unit (especially maintenance of air filter, and oper-
ation procedure) by having them carry out operations
themselves while looking at the manual provided with
the controller

Determining Wall Mounting Plate Location

Left piping
Left back piping
Figure 4. Determining Exit Locations
1. Remove the wall mounting plate from the back of the
indoor unit.
2. Determine the best exit location for utility bundle (line
set, condensate line and wiring). See the following
section concerning wall sleeve installation instructions.
3. Position the wall mounting plate on the wall so that,
when installed, the unit will be at least 6 inches (152
mm) from the ceiling and 5 inches (127 mm) from the
wall on either side. The wall mounting plate must be
level side-to-side.
4. Use the wall mounting plate as a template to determine
the exit point for utility bundle. Mark the wall to facilitate
drilling hole for utility bundle.

Installation of Wall Mounting Plate

Install the wall mounting plate (see "Figure 8. Wall
Mounting Plates - Inches (mm)" on page 11) so that it is
correctly positioned horizontally and vertically. The indoor
unit must be installed level on the wall to allow proper
condensate drainage.
1. Use a carpenter's level or measuring tape to verify the
wall mounting plate is horizontally level.
2. Secure the wall mounting plate to the wall using the
provided screws and screw anchors.
NOTE: It is important to use all screws provided to secure
the wall mounting plate to the wall. Additional holes
may be drilled through the metal wall mounting
9
Right piping
Right back piping

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